1) Free
2) Simple and easy to use GUI.
3) Can partition Linux and Windows OSes
Here is what I needed done and GParted did without issue. I had Windows 2000 server HDD with 12gb (OS) and 400gb(data) partitions.I wanted to resize the OS partition to 50gb by taking 48 from data partition. I was able to do it in few easy steps. I would highly recommend GParted.

Posted 03/23/2017

ingrilli

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I had to increase a Windows 7 64-bit VirtualBox VM C: drive partition from 128GB to 256 GB. GParted was fast and worked out of the box.

Posted 03/19/2017

zeytinpark

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Good 👍

Posted 02/27/2017

larrachart

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Great tool !

Posted 06/22/2016

hugonapoli

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The BEST tool for partitioning, resizing, moving, and dealing with partitions of ALL kind.

Posted 03/22/2016

dakillerchicken

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Absolutely the best partitioning tool on the planet! So easy to use and versatile.

Posted 01/17/2016

p-pap

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A must-have tool that will save your day whenever you need to manage disk partitions. It does one thing, and it does it very, very well. Professional quality software, highly recommended.

Posted 11/08/2015

dapa1

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great helper

Posted 10/25/2015

pcspeak

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Hard to find any fault. Gets better with every update. It's a 'Must Have' for your toolkit.

Posted 09/08/2015

dlwiggers

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Not exactly a Linux newbie, but maybe Linux dilettante. Can't point out a problem, even so.

Posted 04/29/2015

makhtardiouf

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Handy

Posted 04/24/2015

skeewee

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Good :) Thanks.

Posted 02/07/2015

djmann1978

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tnx

Posted 08/31/2014

dbzix

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The best of the best of the best. Nuff said.

Posted 05/17/2014

blkbrdsr71

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I use this very often (like always) for Hard Drive copying. I find using GParted easier then CloneZilla or other HDD cloning software. To clone a HDD with GParted, select the primary partition then right click and choose copy. Now go to the upper right and select your destination HDD, move down and right click select paste. Click the check mark and done.

Posted 03/14/2014

sk8n8or

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When you need to invoke the full low level control of Debian to configure Secondary on most any other environment GParted is not only the best, sometimes it's the only solution.

Posted 01/20/2014

stiffroot

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Absolutely the best. It is so simple, so quick, so easy to use. By far the best out there, especially for newbies! I wish everything else was made as simple as this program! Wow, they should SELL this as it is better than anything you can buy!

Posted 01/17/2014

heathersimmons

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Very good Software.

Posted 06/24/2013

nathanfernandez

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Gparted is good! Thanks.

Posted 06/21/2013

danieljohnson2

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Gparted is perfect! Thanks.

Posted 06/19/2013

saramills

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Thanks for updates ;)

Posted 06/07/2013

prlwtski

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I tried MS DISKPART first, but found that I was unable to extend my primary partition into unallocated space. GParted did the job fast and efficiently and saved me many headaches. I thank everyone involved for a marvelous utility.

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